Hallin Marine director splashes out
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Jon Attenburrow, a director at Hallin Marine, which makes underwater equipment for the oil and gas industries, has spent £49,000 upping his stake in the firm.
He bought 50,000 shares at 98p a time and now has 475,000, or 1.15% of the firm.
Attenburrow heads Hallin's eastern division. The company has offices in Singapore, China, the UK, US and elsewhere.
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